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Hi All,

I’m looking to get an R34 within the next couple of months, so it’s come time to sell my baby. Car has been in the county since the middle of last year and I’m the 1st Aust owner. Car was stock when it arrived, so all work has been done within the last year. Please PM myself or contact Jo at Autostyle (0404 461 993) if you are interested.

Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE

Series: R32 GTS-T

Year: 1989

Colour: BLACK

Body type: Coupe

Transmission: Manual

kms 112,000

Price $15,900 AUD

Engine No. 2.0 LTR TURBO

Fiddly Bits:

Exedy heavy organic clutch (March 2006)

Trust Belts (March 2006)

Major Service (March 2006)

2xfront adjustable control arms

1x rear adjustable control arm

Upgraded fly wheel

Custom air induction

Custom air box

Air pod

SSQ blow off valve

Full exhaust from turbo

Large from mount intercooler

3 point immobilizer with siren

New hoses

Eternal:

GTR front bar

GTR front grill

GTR bonnet

Side skirts

Orange front indicators

Rays 17” white wheels

New tires

Internal:

Momo race steering wheel (March 2006)

Blitz auto turbo timer

Sard boost gauge

Immaculate trim

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